Bomb kills family of six in south Afghanistan: officials

A landmine explosion ripped through a civilian vehicle in southern Afghanistan and killed six members of a family, provincial authorities said today.

A landmine explosion ripped through a civilian vehicle in southern Afghanistan and killed six members of a family, provincial authorities said Saturday.

"Six people all onboard -- two elderly men, two women and two men -- were killed in a landmine explosion in Nad Ali district of Helmand province," Ahmad Zirak, the provincial governor's spokesman, said.

The blast at around 7:00pm on Friday took place as they were travelling from one village to another in the district, Zirak added.

Roadside bombs are the favourite weapons of Taliban Islamists fighting to oust the Western-backed government of President Hamid Karzai, and the indiscriminately placed explosives regularly kill civilians.

Less than a week ago a Taliban roadside bomb killed five civilians, including a family of four, and two police officers in the country's troubled south.